Matt Mortem
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No, I don't think it is. In my geometry class, the teacher always had us do our 'homework' at the end of class. We'd work together, help each other out, and it would still stick (partly because the best way to learn is to teach others).
Add another month to the school year, and you'll find that classes can become more decompressed, more can be taught, and homework can be drastically reduced, if not eliminated. All that would probably still be done at home would be the occasional paper. And maybe a weekly assignment that's a refresher on for what was covered during the week. Not this daily stuff in a half dozen subjects.
I agree with all of this. Education does need an overhaul. I also think that comprehension should be the focus, instead of memorization. Being able to just recite facts instead of actually knowing what you're talking about is kind of a problem.
it is needed. It shows you can do the work by yourself, independently. It's good practice for tests. I do agree that you shouldn't get it daily for every subject however.

Big Dipper? Easy. And I follow it just like I'm supposed to...and there's no goddamned Little Dipper!